Posted On: July 11, 2008 by David Payne

KV Tablets Recalled Over Excess Morphine ~ Defective & Dangerous Drugs

Good lawyers are on the lookout and hope to protect the consumers of dangerous drugs. Morphine tablets from KV Pharmaceutical Co. are being recalled in Canada after some were found to contain too much of the painkiller. Such a mishap can create an extremely dangerous set of circumstances for someone who has taken the drug. If you wonder if you or a family member has been damaged by this defective drug, call an experienced lawyer to understand what can be done.

Don't use the tables, ratio-Morphine SR, in 15 milligram, 30 milligram and 60 milligram doses. Call a lawyer to find out what to do.

An overdose of morphine can cause slow breathing, fainting and loss of consciousness.

``It depends how many milligrams they're off by and what kind of patients were exposed to it,'' said a doctor at Beth Israel Medical Center's pain medicine department in New York. ``If it's double the amount of morphine, it can be toxic for patients who haven't been exposed to opioids before.''

The drug distributor Ratiopharm began the recall after KV, based in St. Louis, received two separate complaints.

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